Allergy Panel – Food, Inhalant, Non-Veg Plus Drug Test in Guwahati
The Allergy Panel – Food, Inhalant, Non-Veg Plus Drug is an advanced laboratory test designed to identify immediate allergic reactions triggered by foods, airborne allergens, animal-based foods and commonly used medications. Allergies can affect daily life in subtle or severe ways — from chronic sneezing and skin rashes to life-threatening reactions — and this comprehensive panel helps pinpoint the exact triggers.
At Aarogyam Center Guwahati, this profile is processed using **IgE antibody technology**, the gold standard for allergy detection. The results support doctors in creating avoidance strategies, emergency action plans and long-term allergy management.
An allergy occurs when the immune system overreacts to a harmless substance. In IgE-mediated allergies, symptoms usually appear within minutes to hours of exposure and can range from mild irritation to severe anaphylaxis.
- Symptoms appear quickly after exposure
- Can involve skin, lungs, gut or cardiovascular system
- Triggers may be food, dust, pollen, animal proteins or medicines
(Exact allergen list may vary by lab version.)
- Food Allergens: milk, wheat, egg, peanuts, nuts, soy, fruits, vegetables
- Inhalant Allergens: dust mites, pollen, molds, fungi, animal dander
- Non-Vegetarian Foods: chicken, mutton, fish, prawn, crab, egg proteins
- Drug Allergens: common antibiotics, painkillers, anesthetic agents
- Repeated sneezing, nasal congestion or allergic rhinitis
- Skin rashes, hives, eczema or itching
- Breathing difficulty, wheezing or asthma-like symptoms
- Stomach pain, vomiting or diarrhea after eating
- Swelling of lips, eyes or throat
- Adverse reactions after medications
- Individuals with unexplained or recurrent allergic symptoms
- People with asthma, eczema or allergic rhinitis
- Patients with suspected drug reactions
- Children with food-related reactions
- Adults with seasonal or year-round allergies
- Sample: Blood (venous)
- Fasting: Not required
- Report Time: 5–7 working days
- Report Format: Allergen-wise IgE reactivity grading
- Continue normal diet before testing.
- Antihistamines usually do not affect blood allergy tests.
- Inform about ongoing steroid or immunotherapy treatment.
- Do not stop prescribed medicines without medical advice.
- Identification of allergens to avoid
- Diet modification and allergen-free meal planning
- Asthma or rhinitis control strategies
- Emergency preparedness for severe reactions
In Guwahati, allergies are common due to humidity, pollen exposure, dust mites, dietary patterns and medication sensitivities. Seasonal changes often worsen symptoms. Aarogyam Center offers **home sample collection across Guwahati**, including Ganeshguri, Beltola, Six Mile, Dispur, Maligaon, Jalukbari, Chandmari and nearby locations.
- This test identifies allergic sensitivity, not intolerance.
- Results must be correlated with clinical symptoms.
- Do not self-diagnose or eliminate multiple foods without guidance.
